Confused? Frustrated? Not sure why you're doing what you're doing? This video will show you how to fix it! https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
Confused? Frustrated? Not sure why you're doing what you're doing?
Confusion occurs when you don't know what to do.
To figure out what to do, you must first define what you want.
Once you know what you want, you can select what to do based on it's likelihood of achieving what you want.
Once you know what to do, you do it until you get what you want.
Sound too simple? Common sense isn't common practice.
This video explains how to cure confusion, get focused and win.
Check it out: https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
HERE'S WHAT WE COVER:
1. Why most people are confused and frustrated because they don't know what to do and they don't know what to do because they don't know what they want.
2. The cure for confusion: Define the problem and solve it. Can't define the problem? Define the desired outcome.
3. The science of what makes humans happy -- the fascinating discovery made by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's.
4. Why being in "the zone" is one of the best experiences and feelings humans can have and why its good for your health.
5. Ingredients to get into the zone: Clearly defined objective, focused action towards achieving it, feedback and no distraction.
6. Why most people burn themselves out trying to focus when you should try to remove distractions instead (this will blow your mind).
RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
1. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's book called "Flow: The Psychology of OptimalExperience" -- https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202
2. The Consulting Accelerator 6-week online training program: How to start a wildly profitable 6-figure consulting business in 42-days -- SalesPage: https://www.consulting.com/sales-accelerator
FREETraining: https://www.consulting.com/webinar
Full blog video here + resources here: https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
Check out the video and let me know what you think in the comments?
To Your Success!
Sam Ovens & the team at Consulting.com.
C'mon over to https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it where we answer your follow-up questions after the episode and provide the full mp3 as well as the transcript AND FREE TOOLS!
If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to our channel and get the world’s best consulting, mindset and business advice delivered straight to your inbox at https://www.consulting.com.
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published:21 Aug 2018

views:19173

An elevator pitch is not enough. Your product must have a great story -- a specific problem that you are solving for a specific set of people. Writing this story is hard -- and not, it's not a list of the UX features. In this video, I share an exercise on how to write your product's story.
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In addition to consulting, Sarah publishes a popular weekly newsletter, The UX Notebook, and writes regularly for the design community. Sarah also teaches on UX and previously created the curriculum for and taught General Assembly’s first 12-week UX immersive.
When not thinking about design, Sarah is training for her next marathon or planning a trip to explore a new part of the world.
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published:02 Feb 2017

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Too often people try to solve the symptom, not the cause. In this video I share methods of identifying and understanding what you should really be focusing on. What's the true target?
This video discusses the importance of understanding the 'problem' and the need to focus on the right issues.
For the full problem solving course, go to http://toddexecutiveacademy.com/problem-solving-decision-making-course/

published:06 Jun 2016

views:120

It hurts.
It is costing you.
It needs to change. Today.
That one issue. The thing. That area of friction that just keeps coming up in your life:
Smoking. Anxiety. Nail biting. Phobias. Negative outlook. Bad habits
Whatever area you want to create new patterns in life around.
You absolutely can do it.
You DO have the power to change your life.
The path to truly creating life change isn't easy, but it's straightforward.
How you talk to yourself about this problem directly impacts your ability to resolve it. Taking control of that narrative is the first step.
Get back in the driver's seat of your life.
Call (571) 295-7371 or click on the link to book your Free 15 MinutePhoneConsultation:
https://novahypnosisandwellness.com/15-minute-free-phone-consultation/

published:18 Sep 2018

views:89

published:19 Jan 2017

views:2732

Porsche push Japp commercial with the rastaman

published:20 Jul 2017

views:4129

Are you facing a challenging situation at work? Ed Muzio, author of "Make WorkGreat" explains a 7 step solution to effective problem solving.

Problem-solving is at the heart of leadership.
In this video series, I’m going to break down our 3-step method we use to solve any problem.
It’s practical and will save you time. For each step, we’ll include the most effective questions you should be asking yourself and your team to solve problems efficiently. Throughout this 3-part video series, we’ll run through a business case so you have a real, practical example of how to implement our problem-solving method.
#Leadership #LeadWithWords #MikeGropp

published:28 Sep 2018

views:50

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USMLE Step 1

The USMLE Step 1 (more commonly just Step 1 or colloquially, The Boards) is the first part of the United States Medical Licensing Examination. It assesses whether medical school students or graduates can apply important concepts of the sciences fundamental to the practice of medicine. US medical students, as well as Canadian medical students who wish to seek licensure in the US, typically take Step 1 at the end of the second year of medical school. Graduates of international medical schools (i.e., those outside the US or Canada) must also take Step 1 if they want to practice in the US. Graduates from international medical schools must apply through ECFMG, and the registration fee is $850. For 2015, the NBME registration fee for the test is $590, with additional charges for applicants who choose a testing region outside the United States or Canada.

Format

The exam is an eight-hour computer-based test taken in a single-day, composed of seven 44-question sections with a total of 308 multiple-choice questions. One hour is provided for each section, allotting an average of a minute and eighteen seconds to answer each question. Between test sections, the test taker is allotted a cumulative 45 minutes (during the test day) for personal breaks. (There is a 15-minute tutorial at the beginning of the exam, which the test-taker can choose to skip and have that time added to break time.) If the taker finishes any section before the allotted one hour time limit, the unused time is added to the break time total. The test is administered at any of several Prometric computer testing sites.

Stop Confusing Yourself -- Define The Problem And Solve It!

Confused? Frustrated? Not sure why you're doing what you're doing? This video will show you how to fix it! https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
Confused? Frustrated? Not sure why you're doing what you're doing?
Confusion occurs when you don't know what to do.
To figure out what to do, you must first define what you want.
Once you know what you want, you can select what to do based on it's likelihood of achieving what you want.
Once you know what to do, you do it until you get what you want.
Sound too simple? Common sense isn't common practice.
This video explains how to cure confusion, get focused and win.
Check it out: https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
HERE'S WHAT WE COVER:
1. Why most people are confused and frustrated because they don't know what to do and they don't know what to do because they don't know what they want.
2. The cure for confusion: Define the problem and solve it. Can't define the problem? Define the desired outcome.
3. The science of what makes humans happy -- the fascinating discovery made by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's.
4. Why being in "the zone" is one of the best experiences and feelings humans can have and why its good for your health.
5. Ingredients to get into the zone: Clearly defined objective, focused action towards achieving it, feedback and no distraction.
6. Why most people burn themselves out trying to focus when you should try to remove distractions instead (this will blow your mind).
RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
1. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's book called "Flow: The Psychology of OptimalExperience" -- https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202
2. The Consulting Accelerator 6-week online training program: How to start a wildly profitable 6-figure consulting business in 42-days -- SalesPage: https://www.consulting.com/sales-accelerator
FREETraining: https://www.consulting.com/webinar
Full blog video here + resources here: https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
Check out the video and let me know what you think in the comments?
To Your Success!
Sam Ovens & the team at Consulting.com.
C'mon over to https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it where we answer your follow-up questions after the episode and provide the full mp3 as well as the transcript AND FREE TOOLS!
If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to our channel and get the world’s best consulting, mindset and business advice delivered straight to your inbox at https://www.consulting.com.
And if you’re interested in more videos on consulting, business and mindset, check out our YouTube playlist on those exact topics here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGHuSHKiG9sNLCpcY70xr1gHR7hAdaW8N
Thanks for watching!
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10:16

How to Define A Problem Statement & Your Product's Story | Sarah Doody

How to Define A Problem Statement & Your Product's Story | Sarah Doody

How to Define A Problem Statement & Your Product's Story | Sarah Doody

An elevator pitch is not enough. Your product must have a great story -- a specific problem that you are solving for a specific set of people. Writing this story is hard -- and not, it's not a list of the UX features. In this video, I share an exercise on how to write your product's story.
====================
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====================
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=====================
ABOUT SARAH DOODY
=====================
Sarah Doody is a User ExperienceDesigner and Product Strategist based in New York City. As a designer, Sarah works helps new companies assess their idea, understand their customers, and design their MVP. For companies with a product already in market, Sarah helps optimise their user experience through metrics, research, and her years of product design knowledge.
In addition to consulting, Sarah publishes a popular weekly newsletter, The UX Notebook, and writes regularly for the design community. Sarah also teaches on UX and previously created the curriculum for and taught General Assembly’s first 12-week UX immersive.
When not thinking about design, Sarah is training for her next marathon or planning a trip to explore a new part of the world.
Get my free UX newsletter, invites to live training and exclusive discounts on my courses:
+ http://www.theuxnotebook.com

8:35

Step 1: Define the Problem

Step 1: Define the Problem

Step 1: Define the Problem

Too often people try to solve the symptom, not the cause. In this video I share methods of identifying and understanding what you should really be focusing on. What's the true target?
This video discusses the importance of understanding the 'problem' and the need to focus on the right issues.
For the full problem solving course, go to http://toddexecutiveacademy.com/problem-solving-decision-making-course/

13:07

Reason #1 How you define the problem

Reason #1 How you define the problem

Reason #1 How you define the problem

It hurts.
It is costing you.
It needs to change. Today.
That one issue. The thing. That area of friction that just keeps coming up in your life:
Smoking. Anxiety. Nail biting. Phobias. Negative outlook. Bad habits
Whatever area you want to create new patterns in life around.
You absolutely can do it.
You DO have the power to change your life.
The path to truly creating life change isn't easy, but it's straightforward.
How you talk to yourself about this problem directly impacts your ability to resolve it. Taking control of that narrative is the first step.
Get back in the driver's seat of your life.
Call (571) 295-7371 or click on the link to book your Free 15 MinutePhoneConsultation:
https://novahypnosisandwellness.com/15-minute-free-phone-consultation/

5:31

Topic 4.4 Market research process - Define the problem

Topic 4.4 Market research process - Define the problem

Topic 4.4 Market research process - Define the problem

1:03

Fun with Lean Six Sigma I Define well what is the problem

Fun with Lean Six Sigma I Define well what is the problem

Fun with Lean Six Sigma I Define well what is the problem

Porsche push Japp commercial with the rastaman

4:39

7 Step Problem Solving

7 Step Problem Solving

7 Step Problem Solving

Are you facing a challenging situation at work? Ed Muzio, author of "Make WorkGreat" explains a 7 step solution to effective problem solving.

How Leaders Solve Problems - Step 1: Define the Problem

Problem-solving is at the heart of leadership.
In this video series, I’m going to break down our 3-step method we use to solve any problem.
It’s practical and will save you time. For each step, we’ll include the most effective questions you should be asking yourself and your team to solve problems efficiently. Throughout this 3-part video series, we’ll run through a business case so you have a real, practical example of how to implement our problem-solving method.
#Leadership #LeadWithWords #MikeGropp

8:53

Math Antics - What Are Percentages?

Math Antics - What Are Percentages?

Math Antics - What Are Percentages?

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5:49

The Monty Hall Problem

The Monty Hall Problem

The Monty Hall Problem

The MontyHallProblem is a famous (or rather infamous) probability puzzle. Ron Clarke takes you through the puzzle and explains the counter-intuitive answer.
Put simply: If you pick a goat then swap you will always win the car. And you have a 2/3 probability of picking a goat.
You can read more about this problem, and the controversy, on Marilyn Vos Savant's website www.marilynvossavant.com
A lot of people have commented that I should have used 67% rather than 66%. When I made the video I made the choice to use 66% because I talk about "double the chance" and 66% is double 33%. I accept that 67% is more accurate, but I don't think it affects the explanation. Thanks for all your comments!

How to perfectly define a problem ? 5W and 1H approach (English)

How to perfectly define a problem ? 5W and 1H approach (English). Learn one of the best approach to perfectly understand and define a problem during problem solving process. This can be used during 8D, QualityCircle projects, Six SigmaDMAIC , DMADV process or any other problem solving process.
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published: 13 Jul 2017

Stop Confusing Yourself -- Define The Problem And Solve It!

Confused? Frustrated? Not sure why you're doing what you're doing? This video will show you how to fix it! https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
Confused? Frustrated? Not sure why you're doing what you're doing?
Confusion occurs when you don't know what to do.
To figure out what to do, you must first define what you want.
Once you know what you want, you can select what to do based on it's likelihood of achieving what you want.
Once you know what to do, you do it until you get what you want.
Sound too simple? Common sense isn't common practice.
This video explains how to cure confusion, get focused and win.
Check it out: https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-i...

published: 21 Aug 2018

How to Define A Problem Statement & Your Product's Story | Sarah Doody

An elevator pitch is not enough. Your product must have a great story -- a specific problem that you are solving for a specific set of people. Writing this story is hard -- and not, it's not a list of the UX features. In this video, I share an exercise on how to write your product's story.
====================
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====================
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====================
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published: 02 Feb 2017

Step 1: Define the Problem

Too often people try to solve the symptom, not the cause. In this video I share methods of identifying and understanding what you should really be focusing on. What's the true target?
This video discusses the importance of understanding the 'problem' and the need to focus on the right issues.
For the full problem solving course, go to http://toddexecutiveacademy.com/problem-solving-decision-making-course/

published: 06 Jun 2016

Reason #1 How you define the problem

It hurts.
It is costing you.
It needs to change. Today.
That one issue. The thing. That area of friction that just keeps coming up in your life:
Smoking. Anxiety. Nail biting. Phobias. Negative outlook. Bad habits
Whatever area you want to create new patterns in life around.
You absolutely can do it.
You DO have the power to change your life.
The path to truly creating life change isn't easy, but it's straightforward.
How you talk to yourself about this problem directly impacts your ability to resolve it. Taking control of that narrative is the first step.
Get back in the driver's seat of your life.
Call (571) 295-7371 or click on the link to book your Free 15 MinutePhoneConsultation:
https://novahypnosisandwellness.com/15-minute-free-phone-consultation/

published: 18 Sep 2018

Topic 4.4 Market research process - Define the problem

published: 19 Jan 2017

Fun with Lean Six Sigma I Define well what is the problem

Porsche push Japp commercial with the rastaman

published: 20 Jul 2017

7 Step Problem Solving

Are you facing a challenging situation at work? Ed Muzio, author of "Make WorkGreat" explains a 7 step solution to effective problem solving.

Overpopulation – The Human Explosion Explained

In a very short amount of time the human population exploded and is still growing very fast. Will this lead to the end of our civilization?
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How Leaders Solve Problems - Step 1: Define the Problem

Problem-solving is at the heart of leadership.
In this video series, I’m going to break down our 3-step method we use to solve any problem.
It’s practical and will save you time. For each step, we’ll include the most effective questions you should be asking yourself and your team to solve problems efficiently. Throughout this 3-part video series, we’ll run through a business case so you have a real, practical example of how to implement our problem-solving method.
#Leadership #LeadWithWords #MikeGropp

published: 28 Sep 2018

Math Antics - What Are Percentages?

Learn More at mathantics.com
Visithttp://www.mathantics.com for more Free math videos and additional subscription based content!

published: 31 Oct 2012

The Monty Hall Problem

The MontyHallProblem is a famous (or rather infamous) probability puzzle. Ron Clarke takes you through the puzzle and explains the counter-intuitive answer.
Put simply: If you pick a goat then swap you will always win the car. And you have a 2/3 probability of picking a goat.
You can read more about this problem, and the controversy, on Marilyn Vos Savant's website www.marilynvossavant.com
A lot of people have commented that I should have used 67% rather than 66%. When I made the video I made the choice to use 66% because I talk about "double the chance" and 66% is double 33%. I accept that 67% is more accurate, but I don't think it affects the explanation. Thanks for all your comments!

Stop Confusing Yourself -- Define The Problem And Solve It!

Confused? Frustrated? Not sure why you're doing what you're doing? This video will show you how to fix it! https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-you...

Confused? Frustrated? Not sure why you're doing what you're doing? This video will show you how to fix it! https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
Confused? Frustrated? Not sure why you're doing what you're doing?
Confusion occurs when you don't know what to do.
To figure out what to do, you must first define what you want.
Once you know what you want, you can select what to do based on it's likelihood of achieving what you want.
Once you know what to do, you do it until you get what you want.
Sound too simple? Common sense isn't common practice.
This video explains how to cure confusion, get focused and win.
Check it out: https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
HERE'S WHAT WE COVER:
1. Why most people are confused and frustrated because they don't know what to do and they don't know what to do because they don't know what they want.
2. The cure for confusion: Define the problem and solve it. Can't define the problem? Define the desired outcome.
3. The science of what makes humans happy -- the fascinating discovery made by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's.
4. Why being in "the zone" is one of the best experiences and feelings humans can have and why its good for your health.
5. Ingredients to get into the zone: Clearly defined objective, focused action towards achieving it, feedback and no distraction.
6. Why most people burn themselves out trying to focus when you should try to remove distractions instead (this will blow your mind).
RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
1. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's book called "Flow: The Psychology of OptimalExperience" -- https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202
2. The Consulting Accelerator 6-week online training program: How to start a wildly profitable 6-figure consulting business in 42-days -- SalesPage: https://www.consulting.com/sales-accelerator
FREETraining: https://www.consulting.com/webinar
Full blog video here + resources here: https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
Check out the video and let me know what you think in the comments?
To Your Success!
Sam Ovens & the team at Consulting.com.
C'mon over to https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it where we answer your follow-up questions after the episode and provide the full mp3 as well as the transcript AND FREE TOOLS!
If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to our channel and get the world’s best consulting, mindset and business advice delivered straight to your inbox at https://www.consulting.com.
And if you’re interested in more videos on consulting, business and mindset, check out our YouTube playlist on those exact topics here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGHuSHKiG9sNLCpcY70xr1gHR7hAdaW8N
Thanks for watching!
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Confused? Frustrated? Not sure why you're doing what you're doing? This video will show you how to fix it! https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
Confused? Frustrated? Not sure why you're doing what you're doing?
Confusion occurs when you don't know what to do.
To figure out what to do, you must first define what you want.
Once you know what you want, you can select what to do based on it's likelihood of achieving what you want.
Once you know what to do, you do it until you get what you want.
Sound too simple? Common sense isn't common practice.
This video explains how to cure confusion, get focused and win.
Check it out: https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
HERE'S WHAT WE COVER:
1. Why most people are confused and frustrated because they don't know what to do and they don't know what to do because they don't know what they want.
2. The cure for confusion: Define the problem and solve it. Can't define the problem? Define the desired outcome.
3. The science of what makes humans happy -- the fascinating discovery made by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's.
4. Why being in "the zone" is one of the best experiences and feelings humans can have and why its good for your health.
5. Ingredients to get into the zone: Clearly defined objective, focused action towards achieving it, feedback and no distraction.
6. Why most people burn themselves out trying to focus when you should try to remove distractions instead (this will blow your mind).
RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
1. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's book called "Flow: The Psychology of OptimalExperience" -- https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202
2. The Consulting Accelerator 6-week online training program: How to start a wildly profitable 6-figure consulting business in 42-days -- SalesPage: https://www.consulting.com/sales-accelerator
FREETraining: https://www.consulting.com/webinar
Full blog video here + resources here: https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
Check out the video and let me know what you think in the comments?
To Your Success!
Sam Ovens & the team at Consulting.com.
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How to Define A Problem Statement & Your Product's Story | Sarah Doody

An elevator pitch is not enough. Your product must have a great story -- a specific problem that you are solving for a specific set of people. Writing this stor...

An elevator pitch is not enough. Your product must have a great story -- a specific problem that you are solving for a specific set of people. Writing this story is hard -- and not, it's not a list of the UX features. In this video, I share an exercise on how to write your product's story.
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In addition to consulting, Sarah publishes a popular weekly newsletter, The UX Notebook, and writes regularly for the design community. Sarah also teaches on UX and previously created the curriculum for and taught General Assembly’s first 12-week UX immersive.
When not thinking about design, Sarah is training for her next marathon or planning a trip to explore a new part of the world.
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An elevator pitch is not enough. Your product must have a great story -- a specific problem that you are solving for a specific set of people. Writing this story is hard -- and not, it's not a list of the UX features. In this video, I share an exercise on how to write your product's story.
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Sarah Doody is a User ExperienceDesigner and Product Strategist based in New York City. As a designer, Sarah works helps new companies assess their idea, understand their customers, and design their MVP. For companies with a product already in market, Sarah helps optimise their user experience through metrics, research, and her years of product design knowledge.
In addition to consulting, Sarah publishes a popular weekly newsletter, The UX Notebook, and writes regularly for the design community. Sarah also teaches on UX and previously created the curriculum for and taught General Assembly’s first 12-week UX immersive.
When not thinking about design, Sarah is training for her next marathon or planning a trip to explore a new part of the world.
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Step 1: Define the Problem

Too often people try to solve the symptom, not the cause. In this video I share methods of identifying and understanding what you should really be focusing on. ...

Too often people try to solve the symptom, not the cause. In this video I share methods of identifying and understanding what you should really be focusing on. What's the true target?
This video discusses the importance of understanding the 'problem' and the need to focus on the right issues.
For the full problem solving course, go to http://toddexecutiveacademy.com/problem-solving-decision-making-course/

Too often people try to solve the symptom, not the cause. In this video I share methods of identifying and understanding what you should really be focusing on. What's the true target?
This video discusses the importance of understanding the 'problem' and the need to focus on the right issues.
For the full problem solving course, go to http://toddexecutiveacademy.com/problem-solving-decision-making-course/

Reason #1 How you define the problem

It hurts.
It is costing you.
It needs to change. Today.
That one issue. The thing. That area of friction that just keeps coming up in your life:
Smoking. Anxi...

It hurts.
It is costing you.
It needs to change. Today.
That one issue. The thing. That area of friction that just keeps coming up in your life:
Smoking. Anxiety. Nail biting. Phobias. Negative outlook. Bad habits
Whatever area you want to create new patterns in life around.
You absolutely can do it.
You DO have the power to change your life.
The path to truly creating life change isn't easy, but it's straightforward.
How you talk to yourself about this problem directly impacts your ability to resolve it. Taking control of that narrative is the first step.
Get back in the driver's seat of your life.
Call (571) 295-7371 or click on the link to book your Free 15 MinutePhoneConsultation:
https://novahypnosisandwellness.com/15-minute-free-phone-consultation/

It hurts.
It is costing you.
It needs to change. Today.
That one issue. The thing. That area of friction that just keeps coming up in your life:
Smoking. Anxiety. Nail biting. Phobias. Negative outlook. Bad habits
Whatever area you want to create new patterns in life around.
You absolutely can do it.
You DO have the power to change your life.
The path to truly creating life change isn't easy, but it's straightforward.
How you talk to yourself about this problem directly impacts your ability to resolve it. Taking control of that narrative is the first step.
Get back in the driver's seat of your life.
Call (571) 295-7371 or click on the link to book your Free 15 MinutePhoneConsultation:
https://novahypnosisandwellness.com/15-minute-free-phone-consultation/

How Leaders Solve Problems - Step 1: Define the Problem

Problem-solving is at the heart of leadership.
In this video series, I’m going to break down our 3-step method we use to solve any problem.
It’s practical and...

Problem-solving is at the heart of leadership.
In this video series, I’m going to break down our 3-step method we use to solve any problem.
It’s practical and will save you time. For each step, we’ll include the most effective questions you should be asking yourself and your team to solve problems efficiently. Throughout this 3-part video series, we’ll run through a business case so you have a real, practical example of how to implement our problem-solving method.
#Leadership #LeadWithWords #MikeGropp

Problem-solving is at the heart of leadership.
In this video series, I’m going to break down our 3-step method we use to solve any problem.
It’s practical and will save you time. For each step, we’ll include the most effective questions you should be asking yourself and your team to solve problems efficiently. Throughout this 3-part video series, we’ll run through a business case so you have a real, practical example of how to implement our problem-solving method.
#Leadership #LeadWithWords #MikeGropp

The MontyHallProblem is a famous (or rather infamous) probability puzzle. Ron Clarke takes you through the puzzle and explains the counter-intuitive answer.
Put simply: If you pick a goat then swap you will always win the car. And you have a 2/3 probability of picking a goat.
You can read more about this problem, and the controversy, on Marilyn Vos Savant's website www.marilynvossavant.com
A lot of people have commented that I should have used 67% rather than 66%. When I made the video I made the choice to use 66% because I talk about "double the chance" and 66% is double 33%. I accept that 67% is more accurate, but I don't think it affects the explanation. Thanks for all your comments!

The MontyHallProblem is a famous (or rather infamous) probability puzzle. Ron Clarke takes you through the puzzle and explains the counter-intuitive answer.
Put simply: If you pick a goat then swap you will always win the car. And you have a 2/3 probability of picking a goat.
You can read more about this problem, and the controversy, on Marilyn Vos Savant's website www.marilynvossavant.com
A lot of people have commented that I should have used 67% rather than 66%. When I made the video I made the choice to use 66% because I talk about "double the chance" and 66% is double 33%. I accept that 67% is more accurate, but I don't think it affects the explanation. Thanks for all your comments!

Stop Confusing Yourself -- Define The Problem And Solve It!

Confused? Frustrated? Not sure why you're doing what you're doing? This video will show you how to fix it! https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
Confused? Frustrated? Not sure why you're doing what you're doing?
Confusion occurs when you don't know what to do.
To figure out what to do, you must first define what you want.
Once you know what you want, you can select what to do based on it's likelihood of achieving what you want.
Once you know what to do, you do it until you get what you want.
Sound too simple? Common sense isn't common practice.
This video explains how to cure confusion, get focused and win.
Check it out: https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
HERE'S WHAT WE COVER:
1. Why most people are confused and frustrated because they don't know what to do and they don't know what to do because they don't know what they want.
2. The cure for confusion: Define the problem and solve it. Can't define the problem? Define the desired outcome.
3. The science of what makes humans happy -- the fascinating discovery made by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's.
4. Why being in "the zone" is one of the best experiences and feelings humans can have and why its good for your health.
5. Ingredients to get into the zone: Clearly defined objective, focused action towards achieving it, feedback and no distraction.
6. Why most people burn themselves out trying to focus when you should try to remove distractions instead (this will blow your mind).
RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
1. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's book called "Flow: The Psychology of OptimalExperience" -- https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202
2. The Consulting Accelerator 6-week online training program: How to start a wildly profitable 6-figure consulting business in 42-days -- SalesPage: https://www.consulting.com/sales-accelerator
FREETraining: https://www.consulting.com/webinar
Full blog video here + resources here: https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it
Check out the video and let me know what you think in the comments?
To Your Success!
Sam Ovens & the team at Consulting.com.
C'mon over to https://www.consulting.com/channel/stop-confusing-yourself-define-the-problem-and-solve-it where we answer your follow-up questions after the episode and provide the full mp3 as well as the transcript AND FREE TOOLS!
If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to our channel and get the world’s best consulting, mindset and business advice delivered straight to your inbox at https://www.consulting.com.
And if you’re interested in more videos on consulting, business and mindset, check out our YouTube playlist on those exact topics here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGHuSHKiG9sNLCpcY70xr1gHR7hAdaW8N
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How to Define A Problem Statement & Your Product's Story | Sarah Doody

An elevator pitch is not enough. Your product must have a great story -- a specific problem that you are solving for a specific set of people. Writing this story is hard -- and not, it's not a list of the UX features. In this video, I share an exercise on how to write your product's story.
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+ Visit my website: http://www.sarahdoody.com
====================
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Want to learn more about how to do more user research as a part of your UX process? Sign up to be the first to know when my UX Research Fundamentals course is available:
+ Join the course waitlist: http://www.userresearchfundamentals.com
=====================
ABOUT SARAH DOODY
=====================
Sarah Doody is a User ExperienceDesigner and Product Strategist based in New York City. As a designer, Sarah works helps new companies assess their idea, understand their customers, and design their MVP. For companies with a product already in market, Sarah helps optimise their user experience through metrics, research, and her years of product design knowledge.
In addition to consulting, Sarah publishes a popular weekly newsletter, The UX Notebook, and writes regularly for the design community. Sarah also teaches on UX and previously created the curriculum for and taught General Assembly’s first 12-week UX immersive.
When not thinking about design, Sarah is training for her next marathon or planning a trip to explore a new part of the world.
Get my free UX newsletter, invites to live training and exclusive discounts on my courses:
+ http://www.theuxnotebook.com

Step 1: Define the Problem

Too often people try to solve the symptom, not the cause. In this video I share methods of identifying and understanding what you should really be focusing on. What's the true target?
This video discusses the importance of understanding the 'problem' and the need to focus on the right issues.
For the full problem solving course, go to http://toddexecutiveacademy.com/problem-solving-decision-making-course/

Reason #1 How you define the problem

It hurts.
It is costing you.
It needs to change. Today.
That one issue. The thing. That area of friction that just keeps coming up in your life:
Smoking. Anxiety. Nail biting. Phobias. Negative outlook. Bad habits
Whatever area you want to create new patterns in life around.
You absolutely can do it.
You DO have the power to change your life.
The path to truly creating life change isn't easy, but it's straightforward.
How you talk to yourself about this problem directly impacts your ability to resolve it. Taking control of that narrative is the first step.
Get back in the driver's seat of your life.
Call (571) 295-7371 or click on the link to book your Free 15 MinutePhoneConsultation:
https://novahypnosisandwellness.com/15-minute-free-phone-consultation/

How Leaders Solve Problems - Step 1: Define the Problem

Problem-solving is at the heart of leadership.
In this video series, I’m going to break down our 3-step method we use to solve any problem.
It’s practical and will save you time. For each step, we’ll include the most effective questions you should be asking yourself and your team to solve problems efficiently. Throughout this 3-part video series, we’ll run through a business case so you have a real, practical example of how to implement our problem-solving method.
#Leadership #LeadWithWords #MikeGropp

The Monty Hall Problem

The MontyHallProblem is a famous (or rather infamous) probability puzzle. Ron Clarke takes you through the puzzle and explains the counter-intuitive answer.
Put simply: If you pick a goat then swap you will always win the car. And you have a 2/3 probability of picking a goat.
You can read more about this problem, and the controversy, on Marilyn Vos Savant's website www.marilynvossavant.com
A lot of people have commented that I should have used 67% rather than 66%. When I made the video I made the choice to use 66% because I talk about "double the chance" and 66% is double 33%. I accept that 67% is more accurate, but I don't think it affects the explanation. Thanks for all your comments!

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Most agree that we have a serious “problem” with border security. The ideas for dealing with that “problem” vary greatly. But there is something gravely wrong. Albert Einsteindefined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results....

On a positive note I was happy to hear that she is looking into more conservation practices and working on the predator problems.. I am working on legislation on a bill to define the differences ... Tackling Nursing Homeproblems, Roads and Bridges, EducationIssues, etc....

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The corporate-dominated circuits of culture depoliticize people by defining them as both consumers and as isolated individuals for whom all the problems they face are both self-induced and only subject to change through the register of individual responsibility ... social problems....